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it is isolated its economy is in dire straits its leadership is divided. and its position in the region and the world has only grown eaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. trong and principled diplomacy is the best way to ensure that the iranian government foresakes nuclear weapons. peace is far more preferable to war and the inevitable cost the unintended consequences that would come with war means that we have to do everything we can to try to resolve this diplomatically. because of the cooperation between our governments we know that there remains time to pursue a diplomatic solution. that's what america will do with clear eyes working with a world that's united and with the sense of urgency that's required. but iran must know that time is not unlimited. and i've made the position the united states of america clear. iran must not get a nuclear weapon. this is not a danger that can be contained. and as president i said all options are on the table for achieving our objectives. america will do what we must
it is isolated its economy is in dire straits its leadership is divided. and its position in the region and the world has only grown eaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. trong and principled diplomacy is the best way to ensure that the iranian government foresakes nuclear weapons. peace is far more preferable to war and the inevitable cost the unintended consequences that would come with war means that we have to do everything we can to try to...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. you know, frankly on every content. it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis that my colleagues will be producing probably as he is flying home. thank you for joining us today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama officially named tom presents his choice to be the next labor secretary at a white house event on monday. here is a portion of the president's remarks. >> as the at the head of the u.s. justice department's civil rights division, we have pathways into the workforce for everyone willing to contribute including lg bt americans and immigrants. and he
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. you know, frankly on every content. it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of...
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it will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and increase foreign direct investment, reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all live in the is ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms, to liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is out in the anchors itself in the asia-pacific region, and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.-india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve. it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the vat is fir
it will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and increase foreign direct investment, reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all live in the is ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> very good. well, thank you, dennis, david, and mike. thank you for your presentations, and thank you all for joining us today. and, please, look out on your, um, on your e-mails for, again, the release of this strategic transition paper, obama ii in the middle east by dennis and jim jeffrey and for what i'm sure will be the written analysis of the president's trip that my colleagues will be producing, um, and will be transmitting to you probably as he's flying home. so thank you all very much for joining us today. bye-bye. [applau
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here,...
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economy gets back at a 4% growth rate? >> no, i'm not surprised. we saw no sense of that-- at the very beginning of the recovery we got to some 4% numbers. we even hit a five but it got revised down. but it didn't last long, and frankly, we've had very few quarters since the early stages of this recovery that had a 3 evennals the first digit, never mind a four. so four looks like a big stretch, but you're right to use a number like that. in previous overseases, beating four-- recoveries beating four was considered a piece of cake. >> rose: what's happening in the stock market, david? >> yeah, it's doing very nicely. a few things are happening. one, the corporate sector continues to do pretty well. even though g.d.p. growth has been mediocre, a large portion of that g.d.p. growth is going to the corporate sector instead of work fers a whole variety reasons. so that translates into pretty good corporate profits which in turn translates into good stock prices. the other thing is interest rates are so low by design people are willing to take risks and
economy gets back at a 4% growth rate? >> no, i'm not surprised. we saw no sense of that-- at the very beginning of the recovery we got to some 4% numbers. we even hit a five but it got revised down. but it didn't last long, and frankly, we've had very few quarters since the early stages of this recovery that had a 3 evennals the first digit, never mind a four. so four looks like a big stretch, but you're right to use a number like that. in previous overseases, beating four-- recoveries...
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i mean, you look at this economy right now, between regulation and taxes, this economy is a mess. and you compare this economy to exactly the same cycle of reagan's presidency getting 5, 6, 7, 8% growth a quarter. i mean-- >> so are you saying that the republicans, that should be a line in the sand for republicans, no tax increase. >> i think they should be more aggressively future oriented. what do we need to do to fix the regulations and the health system. obamacare, government-run bureaucratic health is going to collapse. every time you turn around, someone in this country, amazing, one program in the department of health and human services they think that 65% of the money loaning will be gone, never repaid. this is like solyndra on steroids except in the health field. every time you turn around there's another layer of bureaucracy and another mistake and as paul ryan said the panel that's supposed to come in next year is basically a rationing panel. what is it that senior citizens shouldn't get? and that's what they're going to be about and i think that that's a really bad ide
i mean, you look at this economy right now, between regulation and taxes, this economy is a mess. and you compare this economy to exactly the same cycle of reagan's presidency getting 5, 6, 7, 8% growth a quarter. i mean-- >> so are you saying that the republicans, that should be a line in the sand for republicans, no tax increase. >> i think they should be more aggressively future oriented. what do we need to do to fix the regulations and the health system. obamacare,...
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i mean, you look at the economy right now, between regulation and taxes, this economy is a mess. you compare this economy tovill exactly the same psyche nel reagan's presidency, where we have 5, 6, 7, 8% a quarter. >> are you saying that should be a line in the sand? >> i think they should be more aggressively future oriented. i think they ought to look at what do we need to do to fix the regulations and the health system. government-run bureaucratic health is going on collapse. every time you turn around in this country, it is amazing. they have one program in the department of health and human services has said, they think 65% of the money they are loaning will be gone. 65%. this is like marianne silber on steroid, but in the health field. every time you turn around, there is another layer of bureaucracy and another mistake. paul ryan said, this panel that is supposed to come in next year is going to be a rationing panel. what should seniors citizen not get. i think that's a really bad idea. >> mr. speaker, stay with us. we have much more. coming up, rush limbaugh blasting pres
i mean, you look at the economy right now, between regulation and taxes, this economy is a mess. you compare this economy tovill exactly the same psyche nel reagan's presidency, where we have 5, 6, 7, 8% a quarter. >> are you saying that should be a line in the sand? >> i think they should be more aggressively future oriented. i think they ought to look at what do we need to do to fix the regulations and the health system. government-run bureaucratic health is going on collapse....
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we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay us and our kids. we don't accept each other that would be no development with us and nobody would come to the side of the story that's not part of it as such to see the leaders from here we are those guys over there beyond the carriages the people of come out to the streets really want to get their voices heard by the leaders who make their way to parliament to those meetings and come up with solutions for the country and this is going to be a common sight now in many troubled you so nations people coming out to the streets in the past few days many like spoke it said that the one question on their minds is how is this going to go on leave we want to know when will that solution might be found reportedly to see a cyprus contest are silly. or german chancellor angela merkel appears furious with plan b. as by nicosia it rejected the levy on bank deposits in parliament she complained of a lack of communication
we've invested our money into the economy of cyprus but they could cut us off what are the grounds for that. we have to get out of the euro but we will stay home how they would pay us and our kids. we don't accept each other that would be no development with us and nobody would come to the side of the story that's not part of it as such to see the leaders from here we are those guys over there beyond the carriages the people of come out to the streets really want to get their voices heard by...
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multinationals to productize economy and of course to great with hezbollah to break with iran will be lunacy and madness for political president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we've heard that chemical weapons has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said let it be a red line that chemical weapons are used but only seems to apply if president assad's forces use them the syrian army and so we've got to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use them it's wrong and the rebels are using a should be indicted for war crimes to a small clock there let's discuss the latest events in syria with r.t. contributor afshin rattansi joining someone from london even to see him so first he's been elected head of the opposition coalition in syria as we've been mentioning how will the various rebel groups react to him do you think. even the free syrian army his own spokespeople are questioning the authority of this guy who won by three votes in there is stand all
multinationals to productize economy and of course to great with hezbollah to break with iran will be lunacy and madness for political president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we've heard that chemical weapons has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said let it be a red line that chemical weapons are used but only seems to apply if president assad's forces...
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money in other banks will also be forced to sacrifice part of their savings to the country's aging economy. or has the latest details for. what we have now is we agree with forty one percent tox for the positive above one hundred thousand euros in the back of cyprus that's the country's biggest lender and four percent on deposits of about a thousand in other banks so this has been an important information piece of information that people here have been waiting for and this is a good part of that package of cyprus is trying to put together before that sunday meeting in brussels where they will present the entirety of it to the floor of the hope to get approval of what they have so far aside from that levy that they have is the a bad controls that will be imposed on controlling the amount of money flowing in and out of of that the country the country's banks as well as the amount of money people can access and also be have that data point that want to pull together a certain amount of money that they have to put up with order to get the tender building the euro be allowed again not from the
money in other banks will also be forced to sacrifice part of their savings to the country's aging economy. or has the latest details for. what we have now is we agree with forty one percent tox for the positive above one hundred thousand euros in the back of cyprus that's the country's biggest lender and four percent on deposits of about a thousand in other banks so this has been an important information piece of information that people here have been waiting for and this is a good part of...
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i just had a thought on the economy. if you take a look at unemployment rates, overall, 7.7% is not the worst thing in the world, but four years after the recovery, it should be lower. here's the ones that are killers, and i just want to get your thoughts on how to solve it. teenage employment in the usa, total teenage employment, 25%. overall black employment, 13.8%. and the worst one is teenage black employment, 43%. how in the world can we solve those problems, sir? >> it's going to take a concerted effort. first of all, we as a society need to recognize for every one of those young people we can keep from going on the path of despair, that's one more tax paying productive member of society who may discover a new energy source. so we need to think of ways to invest in them early. that's why we put in reading rooms and all these places to get them interested in reading because we have a 30% high school dropout rate in this country, and this is the information age, the age of technology. there is no way we can afford to
i just had a thought on the economy. if you take a look at unemployment rates, overall, 7.7% is not the worst thing in the world, but four years after the recovery, it should be lower. here's the ones that are killers, and i just want to get your thoughts on how to solve it. teenage employment in the usa, total teenage employment, 25%. overall black employment, 13.8%. and the worst one is teenage black employment, 43%. how in the world can we solve those problems, sir? >> it's going to...
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if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally scheduled for 6:00 local time. that would've been two hours ago. that meeting was delayed by two hours. we're expecting them to start negotiations now, but nothing has been confirmed yet. they haven't started. it's all been very confusing. it didn't look until the very last minute until before the meeting that there was a deal. there were reports that cyprus could need 2 billion euros more than what was initially on the table. it's all very uncertain. >> the reason for that delay is the president of cyprus is still locked in these talks with the ecb, imf, european commi
if that happens, cyprus's economy faces immediate collapse. in that cypriot's words, the negotiations are in a very delicate phase. the monday deadline is looming. whatever is agreed in brussels still needs to be adopted by the cypriot parliament. that is by no means certain. >> i'm following the story for us with our correspondent. bring us up-to-date. >> the euro groups finance ministers are in brussels here. they're waiting for the meeting to start. at meeting was originally...
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want revenue neutral tax reform i think we need to stand up and say we want to leave more money in the economy and reduce taxes. when rye bega regan did it we % growth in one year. we don't reinvent ourselves in this way. unless you stand for something people aren't motivated to go out and vote for you. >> chris: talk about things you stand about. immigration you came out with your ideas for a comprehensive plan this week and you are taking fire for both the right and the left. your call four plan for creating a legal status, not citizenship but a legal status for the 11 million folks who are already here illegal immigrants already here but taking fire from the right because you oppose the e verify is system which would make it easier for employers to check whether workers are in fact legal or illegal. why would you oppose that? >> that is not the main part of my plan. the main part of the plan is trust but verify. says we have to have border security. conservatives wanted border security before we had immigration reform. the amendment that i will add will ensure that there is border security
want revenue neutral tax reform i think we need to stand up and say we want to leave more money in the economy and reduce taxes. when rye bega regan did it we % growth in one year. we don't reinvent ourselves in this way. unless you stand for something people aren't motivated to go out and vote for you. >> chris: talk about things you stand about. immigration you came out with your ideas for a comprehensive plan this week and you are taking fire for both the right and the left. your call...
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what matters the economy is shambles. they don't have jobs or food to put on the table. >> what is concerning, that we have on the defense side, f.b.i. training manuals that don't even mention the word islam. don't mention the word muslims or jihad. those have been completely purged. we also have nuclear defense missiles i think are cut ever since barack obama has come into office. yeah, now he is talking about interceptors over to alaska but that was only pretty much in response to the north korean threat because he got caught on that. rather than that all of our defenses have been going downward. >> sean: i agree, good point. joel, you have written from the last jihad and written a lot of novels. every time i read them i'm thinking these scenarios that you are writing about seem very possible to me. you have a very dark, twisted mind. [ laughter ] >> i look at worst case scenarios. that is where we are. the new novel is damascus count down. what if an american president miscalculates, he tries diplomacy and it doesn't w
what matters the economy is shambles. they don't have jobs or food to put on the table. >> what is concerning, that we have on the defense side, f.b.i. training manuals that don't even mention the word islam. don't mention the word muslims or jihad. those have been completely purged. we also have nuclear defense missiles i think are cut ever since barack obama has come into office. yeah, now he is talking about interceptors over to alaska but that was only pretty much in response to the...
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. >> the stanford economy looked at the budget and said 500,000 jobs right away. this plan will protect and strengthen medicare. it begips, yes, by repealing obama care. >> the resolution passed 221 221-207. with ten republicans an all democrats voting against it. >> this is an uncompromising ideological approach to our budget issues. this also fails the test of taking a balanced approach. >> the senate is planning to vote on the ryan blueprint to hold republican feet to the fire. >> it was crafted by a hard right group in the house. and most republicans would rather run away from it. we saw that happen during the presidential campaign. we're not going to let them run. >> senate democrats favor budget chair patty murray's plan to raise taxes, increase spending and never come to balance. top republicans say it doesn't add up. >> that means more debt. fewer jobs. frankly much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope that the president will change his mind and submit a plan that actually balances the budget. >> the senate plans to vote on the dueling
. >> the stanford economy looked at the budget and said 500,000 jobs right away. this plan will protect and strengthen medicare. it begips, yes, by repealing obama care. >> the resolution passed 221 221-207. with ten republicans an all democrats voting against it. >> this is an uncompromising ideological approach to our budget issues. this also fails the test of taking a balanced approach. >> the senate is planning to vote on the ryan blueprint to hold republican feet to...
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i mean their economy is going to hell. they have got a real problems. they need imf financing. so we need to engage with them but we also need to stand on our principleses. >> rose: whatever happened to the idea expressed at this table that in an interesting way the responsibility of governing might make islamist parties change. they would face a new reality and that therefore they would understand more than they did when they were outside of power, what it meant. and they would make different choices. >> the answer is that there is no universal-- there is no universal answer for this. because asian is lam with countrieses like indonesia and malaysia is one thing. turkey is another, hezbollah and lebanon, egypt, i agree is yet another so there is not one formula. islam is diverse and it will vary from one country to the other. in some countries, islam is in time will become a pragmatic. in other countries, it would be an ongoing revolution, radicallization. >> we have not been clear enough, john kerry has done this on his last trip but we need to be more clear about standing fo
i mean their economy is going to hell. they have got a real problems. they need imf financing. so we need to engage with them but we also need to stand on our principleses. >> rose: whatever happened to the idea expressed at this table that in an interesting way the responsibility of governing might make islamist parties change. they would face a new reality and that therefore they would understand more than they did when they were outside of power, what it meant. and they would make...
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economy. they are also costs associated with unconventional policy, such as potential effects of financial stability, which are hard to quantify and people have different views about. giveve not been able to quantitative thresholds at this point for the assets -- asset purchases. we will continue to provide information as we go forward. in particular, as i mentioned it , wey, as we make progress may adjust the flow rate of purchases month-to-month to appropriately calibrate the amount of accommodation we are providing giving the outlook -- given the outlook. weterms of further color, have not given quantitative analysis. we would be looking for a sustained improvement in a range of key labor market indicators, including payrolls, but also others like the hiring rate, claims for unemployment insurance, and so on. we are looking for a sustained improvement across a range of indicators and since we are looking at the outlook and the prospects rather than the current state of the labor market, we
economy. they are also costs associated with unconventional policy, such as potential effects of financial stability, which are hard to quantify and people have different views about. giveve not been able to quantitative thresholds at this point for the assets -- asset purchases. we will continue to provide information as we go forward. in particular, as i mentioned it , wey, as we make progress may adjust the flow rate of purchases month-to-month to appropriately calibrate the amount of...
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it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its economy is divided, and its position in the region and world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have ab interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy -- [ applause ] -- strong and
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and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.-india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is f
and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global...
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we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states, the prime minister of israel, they're getting ready for a news conference, to talk about their meeting, talking about iran, its nuclear program, syria, what is going on there. will the u.s. intervene? has a red line been crossed in syria as a result of reports that perhaps chemical weapons have been used? our coverage continues right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exc
we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states,...
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huge banks relative to the size of the economy. and so the solution they came up with was taxing deposits in banks. that has turned out to be incredibly controversial. last night the parliament here voted it down even though there had been intense negotiations for weeks about it. now today, it's about plan "b" and it's not clear whether there will be a plan "b." the banks are closed, only get money out of atms, the financial system here on the verge of collapse. and if things don't get resolved quickly, this could be the first country that leaves the euro, chris. >> obviously, investors around the world are watching this really closely. what about here in the u.s.? what kind of repercussions might we feel here? >> well, the biggest repercussion that we saw is when they decided they were going to tax the deposits in banks, just like we have in the united states where we know that if one of our banks fails, we are protected up to a certain amount, 250,000, they have that law in europe, as well, 100,000 euros, but by doing a tax below
huge banks relative to the size of the economy. and so the solution they came up with was taxing deposits in banks. that has turned out to be incredibly controversial. last night the parliament here voted it down even though there had been intense negotiations for weeks about it. now today, it's about plan "b" and it's not clear whether there will be a plan "b." the banks are closed, only get money out of atms, the financial system here on the verge of collapse. and if...
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think can be hugely successful in helping to lift up the economy as a whole. i was with president perez before i came here looking at a high-tech exhibit that was taking place in jerusalem and there was actually a program that a u.s. company, cisco, set up where they were hiring young engineers because they were so well qualified, so talented, and there is a great hunger for those kinds of skills. imagine if you have a strong, independent state that is eaceful. all the talent that is currently being untapped that could create jobs, businesses, and prosperity throughout this area. i absolutely belief it is still possible. but i think it is very difficult. i think it is difficult because all sorts of political constraints on both sides. i think it is difficult, frankly, because sometimes we know what compromises have to be made in order achieve peace it is hard to admit those compromises have to be made. because people want to cling on to their old positions and want to have 100% of what they want or 95% of what they want instead of making the necessary compromi
think can be hugely successful in helping to lift up the economy as a whole. i was with president perez before i came here looking at a high-tech exhibit that was taking place in jerusalem and there was actually a program that a u.s. company, cisco, set up where they were hiring young engineers because they were so well qualified, so talented, and there is a great hunger for those kinds of skills. imagine if you have a strong, independent state that is eaceful. all the talent that is currently...
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we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you have in minority community. >> how does he reconcile his agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black, racist? you can show up any time. it's what you say and what do you when you get there that matters most to people. >> so the former chairman steel is attacking you right there saying that you're not doing enough in terms of minori
we're not losing the issues on spending and debt and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. what we found in the election is while we're winning the arguments on spending and math, we're losing sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that...
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things the president was doing today was not only praising israeli progress, science, technology, the economy, but going with the president of israel and the prime minister to see a high-tech demonstration. one of which was a robot actually serving matzoh. so there were all sorts of demonstrations on medical advances. israel really has exploded with technology and science here and what the president was trying to say to the young people is, this is a model for the region. now make your democracy work by not being an occupying forceful. >> i thought that was one of the most effective parts of the president's speech. to say, take essentially, take all this negative energy and turn this into something positive. that israel is an economic hub. the palestinians are among the most educated populations in the worldful there is great potential here if these two opposing sides would actually work together. that's why he has been stressing economic development as a possibility. >> now a $40 billion a year mutual trade relationship that dennis ross helped nurture along. thank you, dennis, and i should s
things the president was doing today was not only praising israeli progress, science, technology, the economy, but going with the president of israel and the prime minister to see a high-tech demonstration. one of which was a robot actually serving matzoh. so there were all sorts of demonstrations on medical advances. israel really has exploded with technology and science here and what the president was trying to say to the young people is, this is a model for the region. now make your...
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this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we finally finished the transit trade agreement. there is a concept of this effort on the new silk road. they did some are talking about the possibilities afghanistan for investment bayer. i will say one other thing. we tried to pursue this as a whole of government efforts. everybody is working together trying to move this efforts on the new silk road going forward. me that this to highlights of that aspect of diplomacy that talked about in the beginning, power assignment laity. the problem is the picture of warfare to which we claim. peace-making by diplomats. peace building bu
this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we...
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we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is moving we can find common ground and get an agreement o get a downpayment on the problem. >> in early april the president eventually is going to release his own budget so there will be a house budget, senate budget, the president's budget. do you believe based on the luncheon that you had with the president that he is ready to make compromises that you're ready to make compromises by the end of july, early august there will be what we call a grand bargain? >> i think it would be helpful to the process if he made them publicly. if he actually said on paper here is what i'm willin
we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is...
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since he was forced from power pakistan leadership struggled with the sinking economy islamic extremist faxes and tensions over drone strikes. >>> mayors against gun violence tellased $12 million in television ad time. the ads airing in 13 key states across the country that the group thinks are divided on gun control. making an appearance on meet the press mayor bloomberg said he has plenty of support. >> this is about the public wanting to be safe on their streets and the public having the right to buy arms and the right to protect themselves and the right to use them for sport, for hunting, but also it is about the public's right to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill. that is in everybody's interest. >> shannon: the comments from mayor bloomberg come as the debate over gun control continues here in washington. earlier this week, senate majority leader harry reid removed an assault weapons ban from the gun control bill he plans to offer saying he didn't have the votes to get it passed. republican senator tom coburn says he doesn't believe the focus should be o
since he was forced from power pakistan leadership struggled with the sinking economy islamic extremist faxes and tensions over drone strikes. >>> mayors against gun violence tellased $12 million in television ad time. the ads airing in 13 key states across the country that the group thinks are divided on gun control. making an appearance on meet the press mayor bloomberg said he has plenty of support. >> this is about the public wanting to be safe on their streets and the public...
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the economies there are slowing. germany the fifth biggest and great britain at number 8 and italy at number 10, all shrinking in the last quarter. the entire eurozone is losing huge numbers of jobs. a record 19 million people in the eurozone are now unemployed. tough times. bill: will be that way for years. rocket fire now in israel. police are saying hamas militants in gaza fired two rockets into that country slamming a border town. as president obama meets with palestinian leaders today in the west bank. conor powell is live in the town of sirot, israel, southern part of the country where police say one of those rockets landed. conor. hello. >> reporter: well, bill, israeli officials actually upped the number to four rockets that have been fired from gaza into southern israel earlier today. while much of the physical damage is fairly minor, bill, it was damage to a patio. there is the emotional damage. this is the second time this house here in sderot has been damaged in the last four or five months. there is the
the economies there are slowing. germany the fifth biggest and great britain at number 8 and italy at number 10, all shrinking in the last quarter. the entire eurozone is losing huge numbers of jobs. a record 19 million people in the eurozone are now unemployed. tough times. bill: will be that way for years. rocket fire now in israel. police are saying hamas militants in gaza fired two rockets into that country slamming a border town. as president obama meets with palestinian leaders today in...
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economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want employers who don't want to hire. it has been pretty unsuccessful. >> some know that some small signs of recovery in the housing market have occurred. even with the creation of 236,000 jobs in february, job growth has lagged and is still dismal. >> is the worst business cycle that we have had since the end of world war ii in terms of job creation. we haven't even gotten back to where we were at the peak of the previous business cycle. reporter: the unemployment rate remains high. administration officials predict it would be about 5%. including all of those who took part-time jobs bec
economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want...
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economy. earlier this month my organization released a study that found that the unmanned aircraft industry is poised to and $30. 000 new job billions within the first three years. understands that this technology is new to most americans. their opinions are being formed .y what they see in the news this is an opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how it will be used for domestic applications. "drone."use the term ua.s.'s. includes the technology on the ground with the human at the controls. is nothing unmanned about unmanned systems. the term carries with it a hostile connotation and does not reflect how u.a.s.'s being used domestically. to performed dangerous and difficult tasks more safely and more efficiently. they are used to assess flooding in the red river in the upper midwest. they are used to help battle wildfires in california. they are being used to study everything from hurricanes in the gulf of mexico, tornadoes, and volcanoes in hawaii. theke
economy. earlier this month my organization released a study that found that the unmanned aircraft industry is poised to and $30. 000 new job billions within the first three years. understands that this technology is new to most americans. their opinions are being formed .y what they see in the news this is an opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how it will be used for domestic applications. "drone."use the term ua.s.'s. includes the technology...
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. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner. bill: thank you, chris. see you sunday morning. check out rand paul on sunday. heather. heather: the senate is expected to pick up the debate on the budget proposal from senator patty murray this week. it is due april 1st. it is almost four years, 1423 days, to be exact in case you're counting, since the senate last passed a budget resolution. that wasn't even a real budget. just a guideline. bill: you wonder, the point chris is making about senator corker, he says if the president goes out and sells it and give democrats cover when it comes to the enlightment idea perhaps he brings the two sides together. but as th
. >> that the short-term problem is we got to keep our economy growing and that is how they defend the fact there is as you point out more stimulus spending, stimulus ii or stimulus iii whatever you want to call it, and $100 billion in stimulus spending in a budget you're trying to reduce the deficit. bill: i look forward to your show. >> exclusion sieve interview with rand paul irths he is living a quiet life these days. >> that's right. he is very much on the back burner....
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it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its leadership is divided, and its position in the region and the world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy
it is isolated, its economy is in dire straits, its leadership is divided, and its position in the region and the world has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy
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>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong time for the world economy. the plan to fix the problems there include slapping a fee on bank deposits in the country. we complain about bank fees here. this is one major bank fee. they voted this bank fee down and now a bailout of the country is in jeopardy. here's what they were thinking of. if you get a bank account with $129,000, you would have been taxed $8,700, gone. taken right out of your account just like that. the people in cyprus protested and rushed to withdraw their money. look at the protest lines at the banks. any bailout needs to come with strings attached and the russians, guess what? why a
>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong...